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 1      III|        Alas! Lacheneur judged the character of his former master correctly,
 2      III|             But the priest, whose character had been so plainly revealed
 3      III|             His face revealed his character. He possessed all the graces
 4      III|           rare sagacity, read the character of his guests.~ ~So it was
 5       IV|     origin, but his heart and his character had developed with his fortunes;
 6        V|   weakness.~ ~To this nobility of character he owed his domestic happiness,
 7       VI| attachment assumed a more serious character.~ ~Educated in a Parisian
 8       VI|      young girl whose nobility of character they appreciated, and who
 9       VI|         had ever suspected in his character before.~ ~“Do you, then,
10      VII|         no conception of his real character.~ ~All his resources of
11       IX|        the rebellious and sterile character of the soil.~ ~Nature seemed
12       XI|    deceptions have embittered his character, they have not changed his
13      XIV|         assume and to sustain the character which seemed most likely
14      XIV|            As to maintaining this character after marriage, if it did
15     XXIV|           nothing of a suspicious character.~ ~“Send for the servants,”
16    XXXII|      sufficiently acute to read a character like that of the young Marquis
17       XL|           almost intolerable to a character like his.~ ~“To-morrow,
18     XLIV|          man to read Marie-Anne’s character; and while he was at the
19   XLVIII|         Chupin, a notoriously bad character, had entered the house of
20      LII|           this suspicious-looking character, who smelled so strongly
21      LIV| superhuman grace of person and of character.~ ~If fate had but given
22      LIV|      swear that she loved me. Her character, formerly so irritable,
23       LV|        continue to personate this character.”~ ~“What good will it do?
24       LV|         only sustain your present character. An escape is an easy matter
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